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RE: 460 water temp climb
By chip - 11/17/2004 11:03:34 PM; IP 64.136.27.229
Thanks for the feed back. I was leaning towards the thermostat as well. All the above mentioned parts are new, but I had a feeling that the thermostat was not opening properly at low rpm. I'll try putting a better quality thermostat in and richen it up and see how it does.
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